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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney instructed Donald Trump that his nation was “not for sale” as he rejected the US president’s push to make Canada the 51st US state throughout a gathering on the White Home on Tuesday.
“As you know from real estate, there are some places that are never for sale,” Carney instructed Trump in a largely convivial change within the Oval Workplace. “Having met with the owners of Canada over the course of the campaign . . . it’s not for sale. It won’t be for sale, ever,” he mentioned.
However in an indication that tensions are prone to persist between Washington and Ottawa, Trump responded by saying: “Never say never.”
“I’ve had many, many things that were not doable, and they ended up being doable, and only doable in a very friendly way,” Trump mentioned, including: “Over time, we’ll see what happens”.
The assembly on the White Home was the primary in-person encounter since Carney received the Canadian election final month on a staunch anti-Trump platform.
The US president’s hostility to his northern neighbour — with repeated threats to annex Canada and the imposition of tariffs in violation of a free commerce settlement — dominated the Canadian election marketing campaign and helped propel Carney’s Liberal get together to victory.
However Trump opened the dialog with a pleasant quip about Carney’s victory. “I think I was the greatest thing that happened to him,” he mentioned, including: “It was probably one of the greatest comebacks in the history of politics, maybe even greater than mine.”
He then described the prime minister as a “very talented person, a very good person”.
“I have a lot of respect for this man,” he added.
Carney, who joked he was on “the edge of my seat” throughout the assembly, mentioned he was targeted on enhancing defence, strengthening the border and preventing fentanyl trafficking. Each he and Trump mentioned they have been open to renegotiating the USMCA commerce settlement, which succeeded Nafta throughout Trump’s first time period, and is up for evaluate subsequent 12 months.
“The USMCA is a good deal for everybody,” Trump mentioned. “It was actually very effective and still very effective but people have to follow it, and that’s been a problem,” he added. Carney mentioned: “[USMCA] is a basis for a broader negotiation. Some things about it are going to have to change.”
However the US president made clear that he remained sceptical of free commerce along with his Canadian neighbours, particularly in sure sectors, reminiscent of automobiles and metals.
“We want to make our own cars. We don’t really want cars from Canada,” Trump mentioned. “And we don’t want steel from Canada because we’re making our own steel, and we’re having massive steel plants being built right now as we speak,” he added.
Carney is scheduled to host the G7 leaders summit in Alberta subsequent month however there was no point out of the gathering throughout the public remarks within the Oval Workplace.